@ E Blair: I think London’s Mayors (this one and the previous one) hold the view that London is just far too important a global city and international hub of finance and commerce to consider risking yet more gridlock by giving over driving space or parking space for Dutch, Danish or German-style bicycle lanes.

Having said that, have you tried riding a bicycle in Madrid or Milan? Not fun at all.

I agree with E Blair – it is difficult to take this Superhighway solution serious when the solution has already been solved by other European countries. I mean, why are British politicians trying to re-invent the wheel?

Politicians like to be seen to be doing something whilst actually doing nothing much at all. The people that make the laws and those who enforce the laws are, mostly, slaves to their motorised transport. They do not care about cyclists. Not at all. They just want our votes. If the legislators cared at all about cyclists then there would be heavier penalties against motorists who kill cyclists through careless and reckless motoring.

And from that comes the problem that motorists (and especially motorcyclists) don’t consider cyclists to be equals. According to the Highway Code, we are all equal under the rules and under the law. Yet motorists seem to think nothing of driving and parking on cycle lanes, including stopping in the ASL unneccessarily. And how many of them are ticketed for it? None. What would help is if traffic wardens put tickets on vehicles that are parked on cycle lanes. It does not happen. It should.